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Linebackers are the least of new UNLV staff’s worries

The Rebels are experienced at linebacker, where the starters and reserves return. They will be counted on to help improve a defense that allowed 38.5 points and 513.5 yards per game last season.

Strummin’ on the Stoop — PHOTOS

Ninetey-year-old Rozener Whitehead plays her banjo while singing outside of her home off of J Street and Wyatt Avenue on Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Whitehead has lived in Las Vegas since 1951.

Wait times at the DMV, unemployment offices are a drag

While the DMV’s troubles have spread across banner headlines and filled nightly news broadcasts, similar woes involving Southern Nevada’s unemployed have mostly gone unnoticed.

EDITORIAL: Rogers family bolsters UNLV — again

Behind the incomparable generosity of TV titan Jim Rogers and his wife, Beverly, was a plan: Making Las Vegas a better place to learn would make it a better place to live.

EDITORIAL: Mandatory voting

President Barack Obama loves using the heavy hand of government to make Americans do what he wants them to do. Obamacare’s array of mandates — especially tax penalties for those who fail to purchase health insurance — is the most obvious proof of his fondness for coercion. His latest big idea: compulsory voting.

EDITORIAL: In Henderson, of course

Henderson government is in the news for the wrong reasons — again. The Review-Journal’s Eric Hartley reported Monday that a city audit found police had been illegally voiding traffic citations after the tickets had been filed in court. Under state law, only a judge can dismiss citations once they’ve been filed in court.

Arbor View batters waste no time in win over Liberty

The Arbor View softball team had 10 of its 13 hits on either the first or second pitch of an at-bat and cruised to a 13-2 five-inning win at Liberty to improve to 9-1 against Nevada schools.

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